Beginning in late 2017, the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology (INDU Committee) undertook a statutory review of Canada’s Copyright Act. This article examines the recommendations made by higher education and academic library stakeholders in order to determine their copyright priorities. More specifically, the analysis highlights recommendations relating to fair dealing and addresses the tension between higher education and the Canadian publishing community. The article also explores the three fair dealing recommendations made in the INDU Committee’s final report, raises questions about the INDU Committee’s support for use of fair dealing in higher education, and proposes increased advocacy by the higher education communit...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licens...
Open access. Creative Commons License (CC BY) appliesThis session will share results of a Spring 20...
University of Lethbridge Faculty Association 9 ULFA News March / April 2017 Although this year’s cel...
Beginning in late 2017, the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology (INDU Committee) ...
Due to significant changes in the Canadian copyright system, universities are seeking new ways to ad...
A Review of: Henderson, S., McGreal, R., & Vladimirschi, V. (2018). Access Copyright and fair deal...
Information about the acceptance by Canadian Higher Education Institutions (HEI) of the Access Copyr...
University of Lethbridge Faculty Association 9 ULFA News September / October 2016 What’s At Stake in...
This report examines current academic publishing market in the light of the ongoing Statutory Review...
Open access articleMuch has changed in the copyright sphere since a 2008 survey found that Canadian ...
12 / ULFA News /January-February 2019 Statutory Review of the Copyright Act Included in the latest s...
Copyright Corner, September/October 2019 The INDU Report on the Statutory Review of the Copyright Ac...
Traditionally, the federal government has been considered the major player in information policy con...
1 Copyright Corner, September/October 2023 With this issue we resume a bimonthly column on copyright...
Now that the Supreme Court of Canada has handed down its historic decisions in the pentalogy and Par...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licens...
Open access. Creative Commons License (CC BY) appliesThis session will share results of a Spring 20...
University of Lethbridge Faculty Association 9 ULFA News March / April 2017 Although this year’s cel...
Beginning in late 2017, the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology (INDU Committee) ...
Due to significant changes in the Canadian copyright system, universities are seeking new ways to ad...
A Review of: Henderson, S., McGreal, R., & Vladimirschi, V. (2018). Access Copyright and fair deal...
Information about the acceptance by Canadian Higher Education Institutions (HEI) of the Access Copyr...
University of Lethbridge Faculty Association 9 ULFA News September / October 2016 What’s At Stake in...
This report examines current academic publishing market in the light of the ongoing Statutory Review...
Open access articleMuch has changed in the copyright sphere since a 2008 survey found that Canadian ...
12 / ULFA News /January-February 2019 Statutory Review of the Copyright Act Included in the latest s...
Copyright Corner, September/October 2019 The INDU Report on the Statutory Review of the Copyright Ac...
Traditionally, the federal government has been considered the major player in information policy con...
1 Copyright Corner, September/October 2023 With this issue we resume a bimonthly column on copyright...
Now that the Supreme Court of Canada has handed down its historic decisions in the pentalogy and Par...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licens...
Open access. Creative Commons License (CC BY) appliesThis session will share results of a Spring 20...
University of Lethbridge Faculty Association 9 ULFA News March / April 2017 Although this year’s cel...